Sentences with phrase «water on its brain»

He counts on the notion — thus far apparently successful — the public will have water on its brain over daily county operations.
They buried their dead, most likely with grave goods, and cared for their living: A child born with hydrocephalus, sometimes called water on the brain, lived with profound disability until the age of 3 or so, a feat only possible with patient, loving care.
For decades, doctors have known that the bleeding and hydrocephalus, also called «water on the brain,» were linked, but they weren't sure why.
This impasse can cause hydrocephalus, or water on the brain, along with dangerously high pressure.
The researchers said that advanced paternal age, as they call it, has also been linked to an increased risk of birth defects, cleft lip and palate, water on the brain, dwarfism, miscarriage and «decreased intellectual capacity.»
A team led by researchers at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital report that mice lacking the protein Alix develop hydrocephalus or «water on the brain
The most common condition is congenital hydrocephalus, also known as «water on the brain» as it is characterized by extra fluid accumulating around the brain.
This disorder, sometimes know by its more common name of «water on the brain», occurs in small breed dogs and sometimes cats.
An exceptionally wide molera at birth could be a sign of hydrocephalus (aka water on the brain), and though very rare, it's worth examination by a vet.
Hydrocephalus is a condition which means «water on the brain».
Winnie has a condition called hydrocephalus — water on the brain.
The MRI showed hydrocephalus (water on the brain) and possible encephalitis.
«Hydro» means water, and hydrocephalus means water on the brain.

Not exact matches

We made our first purchase of 320 water purification units on Nov. 20th, and our partner, the Puerto Rico Brain Trust for Tropical Disease Research and Prevention, is overseeing the distribution and educational programming in remote cities on the island.
For example, how is that a sea lion, once they enter the water, that it's heart rate drops, blood vessels constrict, and lungs begins to collapse, whereby blood flows as usual to the heart and brain, but less reaches non-vital organs for swimming, and are now able to draw on oxygen in the muscles and blood?
While exhorting us to contemplate nature, the Qur» an says, «In the creation of skies and the earth, the difference between night and day, the ships which run at sea carrying that which is useful for mankind, the rain water which Allah sends down from the sky to revive the earth after its death, and to spread animals on it, and the arrangement of winds and clouds between sky and earth, in all those things there are evidences (for the existence of God) for those who make use of their brains» (Surah II, 164).
well i guess you should put believe and faith in the same equation and realize that your brain DOES not screw up about walking on the water, walking through the sea, feeding 4000, etc..
when they warmed his body and gave him oxygen on the way to the hospital he woke up, everyone screamed it's a miracle... then science had to step in and explain it wasn't a miracle, the temperature of the water lowered his core temperature so low that his body required less oxygen, thus he didn't recieve enough brain damage to cease funtioning.
To make sure you don't spend the hours stuck on the sofa bored out of your brains and starving to death, stock up your living room with books / tv box sets / magazines or whatever you're into and always have a big glass of water near by.
Also, due to the benefits listed above, the water helps release endorphins in your brain, which will help your body cope with the pain, and the buoyancy can ease the pain on your joints.
I give out handouts on healthy brain foods (Dr Sears site), I ask them to send an extra cup or bottle of water (PLEASE!).
What about working on some science to prevent summer brain slump by doing some science water play activities.
The scanner, quiet enough for a baby to sleep inside, relies on a new brain - imaging technique called diffusion MRI, which maps long - distance white matter connections in the brain by tracking the movement of water.
Studies on subliminal learning have poured cold water on the idea that knowledge can drift into the brain without any conscious effort, so it pays to focus intently on the details of the problem until all the facts are safely stored.
These micro quasi-brains are revolutionizing research on human brain development and diseases from Alzheimer's to Zika, but the headlong rush to grow the most realistic, most highly - developed brain organoids has thrown researchers into uncharted ethical waters.
In a study published today in Cell Metabolism, UT Southwestern researchers identify a hormone that acts on the brain to increase the desire to drink water in response to specific nutrient stresses that can cause dehydration.
Those worried this could put Happy Water in contravention of the UK's blanket ban on mind - altering substances will be pleased to know that «one neuroscience lab tested this, and unsurprisingly found no significant effect on brain neurons ``.
The excited atoms, in turn, emit signals that can be used to create images of the brain, muscle, and other tissues, which can be distinguished based on the local physical and chemical environment of the water molecules.
«Deficient neuron - microglia signaling results in impaired functional brain connectivity and social behavior» Y. Zhan, R.C. Paolicelli, F. Sforazzini, L. Weinhard, G. Bolasco, F. Pagani, A. L. Vyssotski, A. Bifone, A. Gozzi, D. Ragozzino, C.T. Gross Nature Neuroscience 17 (3), 400-4006 (2014) «USPIO - loaded Red Blood Cells as a biomimetic MR contrast agent: a relaxometric study» A. Boni, D. Ceratti, A. Antonelli, C. Sfara, M. Magnani, E. Manuali, S. Salamida, A. Gozzi, and A. Bifone Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging 9, 229 - 236 (2014) «Distributed BOLD and CBV - weighted resting - state networks in the mouse brain» F. Sforazzini, A.J. Schwarz, A. Galbusera, A. Bifone, and A. Gozzi NeuroImage 87, 403 - 415 (2014) «Antimicrobial peptides design by evolutionary multiobject optimization» G. Maccari, M. Di Luca, R. Nifosì, F. Caldarelli, G. Signore, C. Boccardi, and A. Bifone PloS Computational Biology 9 (9): e1003212 (2013) «Differential effect of orexin - 1 and crf - 1 antagonism on stress circuits: a fMRI study in the rat with the pharmacological stressor yohimbine» A. Gozzi, S: Lepore, E: Merlo Pich, and A. Bifone Neuropsychopharmacology 38 (11): 2120 - 2130 (2013) «Water dispersal and functionalization of hydrophobic iron oxide nanoparticles with lipid - modified poly (amidoamine) dendrimers» A. Boni, L. Albertazzi, C. Innocenti, M. Gemmi, and A. Bifone.
Previous research by Dixson and others has shown that as water becomes more acidic, it begins to interfere with a structure — called a receptor — on cells in a fish's brain.
In the seven and a half years since that horrible image of pouring boiling water on my newborn invaded my tired, hormonal - crazed brain, I still haven't had any real - life conversations with moms about this postpartum symptom because the truth is, so few people talk about it.
This can seem like quite the feat on days when you're on the go and your brain is elsewhere, but because about 20 percent of your daily water comes from solid foods, you can make staying hydrated seem like less of a chore by eating delicious foods.
I mean I was inside my brain, but I smoked a pack of cigarettes a day, drank Mountain Dew like it was water, and lived on bagels and carrot cake.
Mercury — studies show that mercury from pollution (coal burning plants are the biggest source of mercury pollution to air and water) and from fish that are high on the food chain such as tuna, shark, swordfish, tilefish, etc can possibly cause long term negative effects on your brain.
Drink only distilled or at least properly filtered water and take chlorella on a daily basis to remove fluoride from your body and brain.
Our muscles, brain, blood, lymphatic tissues, joints, etc. are very much dependent on ample amounts of water to keep them operating smoothly.
On a ketogenic or high - fat diet, more CoA is created and it is more often bound in water - soluble forms (such as acetyl - CoA, acetoacetyl - CoA, and HMG - CoA) that can cross cell membranes and enter the brain.
When your body is dehydrated, it'll do everything in its power to hold on to water and trick your brain into thinking it's hungry rather than thirsty, she says.
Water is SO important for elimination by moving everything through the body efficiently, improves optimal digestion, increases healthy circulation, boosts immunity, maintains proper nerve and brain function, and as you can see the list goes on!
But, for most, as long as you are hydrated — start upping your water intake 24 hours before class — and have a decent diet, your body and brain will be in perfect condition to take on the challenge.
«Imagine having a brain that is only 10 per cent active, that shrinks when you drink less than six to eight glasses of water a day and that increases its inter-hemispheric connectivity when you rub two invisible buttons on your chest.
Some schools find that mid-morning brain snacks and water bottles on tables, and having lunch and the longer play break in the morning, aids student concentration.
Consume water to keep your brain hydrated and be sure to have water bottle with you on exam day.
Those of you with adventure on the brain need not fear, as Fuerteventura is a water sports haven.
Rather, Wallace J. Nichols ground breaking work is an in depth look at mankind's connection to the ocean and how the brain responds to being on, near, or under water.
On the water, I was most often coached by Junior, Jossue, Flaco and Raymond but I would often pick Jenny's brains.
But at the heart of this game is an epic adventure, featuring a time - travelling ocarina, hordes of foul pig monsters and puzzles more brain - taxing than a Rubik's Cube on steroids (especially that damn Water Temple).
His recent work includes Storming Times Square, screened on 47 of the LED billboards in Times Square, New York; «Small Data», a solo exhibition at bitforms, New York, and Max Estrella Gallery in Madrid; «Quadratura», a solo exhibition at Espacio Fundación Telefónica in Lima; «Vórtices», an exhibition exploring issues of water and sustainability at the Fundación Canal Isabel II in Madrid; Synaptic Passage, an installation commissioned for the exhibition «Brain: The Inside Story» at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and two installations at the Sundance Film Festival 2011 in Park City, Utah.
Colose the Faithful and Lacis the University of Iowa Wunderkind have «CO2 control knob on the brain syndrome» which, like blinders on a cornhusker oxen, makes the larger processes on a water world largely inconsequential to their restricted view of the world.
«Coal water pollution raises cancer risks, makes fish unsafe to eat, and can inflict lasting brain damage on our children,» the report says.
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